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I want to ensure I am doing an install properly without stripping the threading if I need to tap through the bed liner. So here is my order of operations:

  • Try to push through the bed lining with a drill and the 10mm screw itself
  • If that doesn't work, use a 6mm tap on the hole to prep it for another try
  • If that doesn't work, cry a little and then try again.
Is this the way?
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I would avoid the drill bit and using the screw as a thread chaser.

What I did was use a pick and a scratch awl to punch through the liner material and then use a actual thread chaser bit. There is risk with a actual cutting tap of messing up the threads.
 
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I would avoid the drill bit and using the screw as a thread chaser.

What I did was use a pick and a scratch awl to punch through the liner material and then use a actual thread chaser bit. There is risk with a actual cutting tap of messing up the threads.
The hole is there, it's just not big enough for the 10mm.
 

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It's an m6x1.00 thread. You can make an m6 chaser with a spare bolt. Dremel with a cutting wheel and carefully cut 3 lines on to the threads lengthwise, then cleaning it using an m6 nut.

Edit: try not to cut too deep. Cut just to the depth of the threads.
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